* Automatically remove spaces in server names
If a server name includes a space (which can happen if the string is pasted /
autocompleted), this space is removed, which results in the app not crashing.
Fixes#1599
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The "Translate with DeepL"-option is removed to make the app better understandable for the average user. A person who wants to use DeepL can still insert their own API key to always use DeepL.
Fixes#1583
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* Add simple test for escaping markdown content in statuses
* Add ~ as markdown character to be escaped in statuses
The ~ isn't documented in the original markdown syntax docs but is
commonly used (including by AttributedString) to surround text
formatted with a strikethrough.
* Allow creation of URL objects from strings containing non-ASCII characters
Adds a new initializer for creating URL objects with a flag to specify that
non-ASCII characters found in the path or query string should first be
URL encoded.
* Add basic test for creating HTMLString objects
* Encode link paths and queries when parsing statuses
It's common to use non-ASCII characters in URLs even though they're technically
invalid characters. Every modern browser handles this by silently encoding
the invalid characters on the user's behalf. However, trying to create a URL
object with un-encoded characters will result in nil so we need to encode the
invalid characters before creating the URL object. The unencoded version
should still be shown in the displayed status.
The parsing of the URL string is a little messy because we can't use the URL
class for this scenario and need to duplicate some of its work.
* Only encode link URLs as a backup
If a URL can be created from a status href, don't try URL encoding
it as this could result in double encoding. Only encode the string
if the creation of a URL fails. This is also more efficient.
* Allow specifying the visibility of replies
Replies can now have their own default visibility. This visibility is always at
least as restrictive as the default post visibility. When posting a reply, the
visibility is pre-populated with the more restrictive out of the default and
the visibility of the original post.
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* Use iOS-specific modifier
If the app is run on iOS 17, the new onChange(...)-modifier is used.
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* Restrict the extension of the onChange-Modifier
The extension of the view to allow the use of the version-appropriate
onChange-modifier is now only available in the relevant file.
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* Reset to use Xcode 14 / iOS 16
The iOS 17 specific changes are removed to allow building in the older Xcode 14.
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* Make the default reply visibility public
The standard default reply visibility is now public, the behavior of the app
isn't changed for a user who just updated.
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* Make status context menu button frame tap target larger
This makes it much easier to hit on the first try, and doesn't appear to negatively impact the layout.
* Add feature to block or mute user directly from post
To avoid calling the /accounts/relationships endpoint for every single status displayed, the data is only loaded when the menu is activated.
When the API call comes back, the items are added to the menu (updating the view model appears to cause the menu to update, even while it is displayed)
Borrowed blocking & muting logic/menu items from AccountDetailContextMenu.
* Add setting to control share button default behavior
This adds a setting to control the behavior of the share button on the status row actions view.
Currently, it always shares the link to the post as well as the post text.
In iOS 16.4, Apple added iMessage unfurling for Mastodon URLs.
When sharing posts from Ice Cubes via iMessage, this leads to the recipient seeing two copies of the post: one from the unfurled link and one from Ice Cubes including the post text.
Users will now have the option to exclude the post text from their sharing.
This is easier than tapping the 3-dots button on the post (which is kind of small) and then expanding the Share menu in the context menu, which is the other way to access this functionality at the
moment.
The default value for the new option will be "Link and Text", which is the current behavior - so we won't change the behavior on existing users.
* Add new strings to other language localizations
* Show verified URLs in account lists
This allows the user to quickly assess which account of multiple is the official
one, especially when searching for a person with multiple search results.
Fixes#1361
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* Replace the verified urls text with a checkmark
This makes it easy for the user to directly see why the urls are listed.
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* Add StatusRowView accessibility action to open media attachment viewer
Previously, there would be no way to open QuickLook from the timeline.
Now, we add a custom accessibility action to do this.
* Work around initial accessibility focus bug in StatusDetailView
Previously, (due to identity issues?) the focus would be set on the header view. However, moving to the next element in the focus order. would skip over a random number of elements, depending on the context of the detail view.
Now, we manually set the focus once, allowing the focus order to work as intended.
* Respect filters in Timeline combined accessibility label
* Add explicit action to show filtered warnings from `filterView`
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* Fix bug affecting accessibillityRepresentation of type Toggle
Previously, the action on the button would not get executed. This is a SwiftUI bug, as views passed into `accessibilityRepresentation` should not have any behaviour.
Now, we set an equivalent `accessibilityValue` on|off to emulate the same functionality.
* Remove conditional ViewModifier in favour of inlined modifier
Since this view is part of the `StatusRowView` it’s better to err on the side of less branching with ModifiedContent<>
* Avoid combining StatusRowMediaPreviewView accessibility children
By combining the elements, the end result was that the intended action (opening QuickLook) was swallowed in favour of displaying the alt text alert of images.
* Improve accessibility of StatusPollView
Previously, this view did not provide the proper context to indicate that it represented a poll.
Now, we’ve added
- A container that will stay “Active poll” or “Poll results” when the cursor first hits one of the options;
- A prefix to say “Option X of Y” before each option;
- A Selected trait on the selected option(s), if present
- Consolidating and adding an `.updatesFrequently` trait to the footer view with the countdown.
* Add poll description in StatusRowView combinedAccessibilityLabel
This largely duplicates the logic in `StatusPollView`.
* Improve accessibility of media attachments
Previously, the media attachments without alt text would not show up in the consolidated `StatusRowView`, nor would they be meaningfully explained on the status detail screen.
Now, they are presented with their attachment type.
* Change accessibilityRepresentation of AppAcountsSelectorView
* Change Notifications tab title view accessibility representation to Menu
Previously it would present as a button
* Hide layout `Rectangle`s from accessibility
* Consolidate `StatusRowDetailView` accessibility representation
* Improve readability of Poll accessibility label
* Ensure poll options don’t present as interactive when the poll is finished
* Improve accessibility of StatusRowCardView
Previously, it would present as four separate elements, including an image without a description, all interactive, none with an interactive trait.
Now, it presents as a single element with the `.link` trait
* Improve accessibility of StatusRowHeaderView
Previously, it had no traits and no actions except inherited ones.
Now it presents as a button, triggering its primary action.
It also has custom actions corresponding to its context menu
* Avoid applying the StatusRowView custom actions to every view when contained
* Provide context for the application name
* Add pauses to StatusRowView combinedAccessibilityLabel
* Hide `TimelineView.scrollToTopView` from accessibility
* Set appropriate font style on Notification header
After the change the Text needed a `.headline` style to match the prior appearance.
* Fix bug in accessibilityRepresentation of TimelineView nav bar title
Previously, it would not display the proper label for .remoteLocal filter options.
* Ensure that pop-up button nav bar titles are interactive
* Ensure TextView responds to Environment.sizeCategory
This resolves#1309
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* Improve StatusRowView accessibility actions
Previously, there was no way to interact with links and hashtags.
Now, these are added to the Actions rotor
* Hide `topPaddingView`s from accessibility
* Fix accessible header rendering in non-filterable TimelineViews
Previously, all navigation title views were assumed to be popup buttons.
Now, we only change the representation for timelines that are filterable.
* Combine tagHeaderView text elements
Previously, these were two separate items
* Prefer shorter Quote action label
* Improve accessibility of StatusEmbeddedView
Previously, this element would be three different ones, and include all the actions on the `StatusRowView` proper. Now, it presents as one element with no actions.
* Add haptics to StatusRowView accessibility actions
* Improve accessibility of ConversationsListRow
This commit adds:
- A combined representation of the component views
- “Unread” as the first part of the label (if this is the case)
- All relevant actions as custom actions
- Reply as magic tap
* Remove StatusRowView accessibilityActions if viewModel.showActions is false
* Hide media attachments from accessibility if the view is not focused
* Combine NotificationRowView accessibility elements; add user actions
Previously, there was no real way to interact with these notifications.
Now, the notifications that show the actions row have the appropriate StatusRowView-derived actions, and new followers notifications have more actions that let you see each user’s profile.
* Prefer @Environment’s `accessibilityEnabled` over `isVoiceOverRunning`
This way we can cater for Voice Control, Full Keyboard Access and Switch Control as well.
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* Refine Profile tab VoiceOver order to prioritise user information
Previously, VoiceOver user would have to traverse through header image, “follows you”, and the profile image before getting to the display name of the user.
Now, this element is the first element after the navigation bar.
* Add accessibility label to Timeline Compose post button
Previously, this button was using the SF symbol fallback label.
Now, it has a localized equivalent in addition to two other options: “New”, and “Create”
* Change accessible representation of Timeline nav bar menu
Previously, this would present as a static text.
Now, it has the header trait. In addition, by changing the representation, VoiceOver will read it out as “Home, Pop-up button, Header”, indicating that it opens a menu.
* Add accessibilityHint to Timeline tab Accounts selector
* Add accessibilityLabel and hint to PendingStatusesObserver
Previously, this button would have a label equal to the count of unread posts. Now, it states “X new posts” with the hint “Scrolls the timeline”
* Inline StatusRowView accessibilityLabel modifier
By inlining this label, we avoid the creation of `ConditionalContent`, which often leads to views being recreated unnecessarily.
In focused mode, the empty label is not read as, it is the accessibility container label for the post component elements.
* Inline StatusRowView accessibilityLabel modifier
By inlining this label, we avoid the creation of `ConditionalContent`, which often leads to views being recreated unnecessarily.
In focused mode, the empty label is not read as, it is the accessibility container label for the post component elements.
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* Combine `joinedAtView` into one accessibility element
Previously, the calendar image was visible with a nonsensical label.
We use the `.combine` operator here to maintain the proper string formatting of the date.
* Improve the accessibility of the AccountDetailHeaderView
Previously, this image had no description and no indication that it had an associated interaction. Now, we wrap it in a button that performs the tap gesture action, and remove the element altogether if there is no avatar image set.
This commit also handles the checkmark for supporter users
* Tweak accessibility of Profile CustomInfoLabels
This commit:
- Reverses the order of title and value
- Sets the value as an `accessibilityValue`
- Adds a hint indicating what the button does, as they perform slightly different actions
* Make Profile tab header image into a Button
This element has an action associated with it (quicklook), so it makes more sense to have it as a button, and hide it if the user does not have an image set.
Without the action it would have been considered decorative and should be hidden.
* Change accessibilityLabel of Profile tab nav bar item to ‘Options’
“More” is considered overly generic.
This commit also adds two additional user input label options
* Add accessibility labels for the Profile tab `Picker`
Previously, these labels were the default accessibility label provided by the SF symbol, that almost, but not quite, made sense
* Remove StatusRowView swipe actions if VoiceOver is running
These swipe actions are automagically added to the accessibility element’s custom actions, in addition to the ones already there, which means that there is a significant (and confusing) amount of doubling up going on.
* Fix typo in StatusRowView.accessibilityActions
* Add accessibilityLabels to all StatusRowActionsView actions
* Provide explicit combined accessibility label for unfocused StatusRowView
Previously, this was a synthesized label, which read the elements in their traversal order, and didn’t provide any context for which of the three numbers corresponded to replies, boosts or favourites.
Now, we create an explicit combined label when the post isn’t being viewed by itself.
* Improve accessibility of StatusRow(Reblog|Reply)View
They are now combined elements and don’t vend the icon as its own element.
* Add missing punctuation to accessibility hints
* Remove interaction from Profile tab @username and profile note elements
These elements open the profile photo url, which is already provided explicitly through the profile photo
* Prefer spoiler warning for StatusRowView accessibility label
…but place the full, unredacted content in an `AccessibilityCustomContent` field for easy access.
Additionally, if VoiceOver is running, an action to expand the warning is also available.
* Represent `FollowButton` elements as Toggles to accessibility
Since these buttons have two states (though arguable in the case of following, but handled here by not changing the representation if a request is pending), it makes sense to handle them as toggles, so they will be read as “Following, On, <Trait>”
* Remove errant comment
* Add “Verified” accessibilityValue to profile fields
* Fix bug StatusRowView default action bug affecting VoiceOver users
Previously, the default (‘Activate’) action for VoiceOver users would be to share a link to the toot, rather than navigate to its detail. It’s hard to say exactly what caused this, but the root was the inclusion of the `contextMenu` in the `accessibilityActions`.
Now, double-tapping on a a non-focused `StatusRowView` will take you to the toot detail.
* Add header trait to Profile tab display name and familiar followers
These stand out as being header-like in presentation and represent the beginning of specific parts of the screen.
* Add conditional accessibility modifier to Profile tab user-defined fields that opens the correct link
* Add accessibility container that contextualises the user-defined fields
When VoiceOver users first enter a user-defined field, the container label will be read out before the element’s spoken description.
* Improve StatusRowView combined accessibility label
It will now start with:
“X boosted Y”, “X replied to @Y”, or “X…” depending on the context of the toot.
* Change familiar follows thumbnail to a Button; add display name as accessibility label
Previously, this button had no context, and would just be a series of images with nothing to allow users to disambiguate them.
* Revert changes from ZStack with tap gesture to Button
Using a Button for this purpose caused high weirdness in tap zones. Basically everything down to the familiar followers triggered both image buttons.
* Add image alt text to StatusRowView and StatusRowMediaPreviewView
Previously, there was no way for the intended audience for the alt text to find said text. There is a tap gesture on each image in the focused status row, but this is not advertised to the user.
Now, the first image’s alt text is read as part of the non-focused, combined representation, and each image has its own alt text attributed in the focused representation.
* Add Profile tab accessibility labels to indicate private/bot/muted/blocked accounts
Previously, the icon did not have any accessible representation (an empty text string).
* Add header trait to Profile “pinned post”
* Use the Account.Field.name for the user input label
* Replace spaces with commas in StatusRowView.combinedAccessibilityLabel
The bio (note) of an account can now be translated via DeepL. If the user has
put in his own DeepL API key, that is used, otherwise, the standard one is
used. See #1267
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* Add localized label for the AI prompt status accessory view
Previously, this icon would have an accessibility label matching its SF symbol key, ‘faxmachine’.
* Darken status editor character count foreground color
By changing it to .secondary, it gets to an APCA contrast of 61, which is a _just_ passing Bronze score for that text size.
It’s still quite short of WCAG 2.1 AA at 3.3:1 (recommended is 4.5:1)
* Change remaining character count color to red when < 0
* Refine remaining character count accessibility
In this commit, we
- Change its trait to `.updatesFrequently`
- Set a localized `accessibilityLabel`
- Set its `accessibilityValue` to the remaining character count
- Disable user interaction (which is presumably set automatically by virtue of being enclosed in a `Menu`)
* Set accessibilitySortPriority on Status editor ScrollView
Previously, the traversal order placed the elements inside the `ScrollView` last. Now, they follow on from the navigation bar contents in the expected order.
* Hide the AvatarView from status creation accessibility
When there is only one account available, there is no functionality associated with this element, so it is considered decorative-only, and should be hidden
* Set TextView placeholder’s `accessibilityValue` to placeholder text when empty
This behaviour matches `UITextField`
* Hide TextView custom `placeholderView` from accessibility
Previously, TextView would vend two accessibility elements when the placeholder was visible. This causes needless confusion for users.
Now, the TextView matches the accessible behaviour of text inputs elsewhere.
* Improve accessibility of post `privacyMenu`
Previously, it would be presented as `Everyone, Button`. Now, we move the visibility to its `value` and use `Visibility` for its label, in conjunction with a hint that states it `Changes post audience`.
* Add `.button` trait and accessible label to emojis in `customEmojisSheet`
Previously, these would all present as `image` with no description, making it very hard to discern what kind of emoji you were adding.
* Change drafts sheet item type to `Button`
A button with an action has a more accessible representation than a `Text` with a tap gesture.